Hackers don’t need to outsmart your firewall. They just need one employee to slip up. A careless click. A reused password. A little too much on social media. That’s all it takes for the whole business to be wide open.
Every year the list of most common passwords makes the rounds online, and every year it’s the same bad news. People are still using “123456” and “password” like it’s 1999. Hackers don’t need expensive tools when people hand them the keys.
Your phone is more than a phone. It is a wallet, a filing cabinet, a work desk, and a personal vault and hackers know it. The same goes for laptops and tablets, which store everything from financial records to business emails.
Businesses today are facing a ransomware threat that is more aggressive and damaging than anything seen before. Every week, organizations discover their systems locked, their data stolen, and their reputations on the line. What used to feel like an occasional crisis has become a steady drumbeat of attacks.